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WOODEN BOWLAn old man lived with his son, daughter-in-law, and four-year old grandson. The old mans hands trembled, his eyesight was blurred, and his step faltered. The family ate together at the table. But the elderly grandfathers shaky hands and failing sight made eating difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor, the milk spilled on the tablecloth. The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess. So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner. There, Grandfather...
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WOODEN BOWL
An old man lived with his son, daughter-in-law, and four-year old grandson. The old mans hands trembled, his eyesight was blurred, and his step faltered. The family ate together at the table. But the elderly grandfathers shaky hands and failing sight made eating difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor, the milk spilled on the tablecloth. The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess. So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner. There, Grandfather ate alone while the rest of the family enjoyed dinner. However, grandfather still broke his dishes so his food was served in a wooden bowl! When the family glanced in Grandfather's direction, sometime he had a tear in his eye when he was sitting alone.The only words the couple had for him were sharp admonitions when he dropped a fork or spilled food. The four-year-old son watched it all in silence. One evening the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor. He asked the child sweetly, "What are you making?" Just as sweetly, the boy responded, "Oh, I am making a little bowl for you and Mama to eat your food in when I grow up." The four-year-old son smiled and went back to work. The words so struck the parents so that they were speechless. Then tears started to stream down their cheeks. Though no word was spoken, both knew what must be done. That evening the husband took Grandfathers hand and gently led him back to the family table. For the remainder of his days he ate every meal with the family. And for some reason, neither husband nor wife seemed to care any longer when a fork was dropped, milk spilled, or the tablecloth soiled. Choose the best answer.1. The wooden bowl is a ......A. moral story B. fairy story C. fable D. legend2 . From the story, we draw a lesson ".........."A. You are what you eatB. You reap what you sowC. Look before you leapD. Do as your father do3. Why the old man's food was served in a wooden bowl?A. Because he likes it.B. The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess he made.C. Because he broke his dishes.D. Because his grandson broke his dishes.4. What did the four year old boy learn from his parents?A. He took care of himself.B. He set a table in the corner for his parents to eat there.C. He watched it all in silence.D. He also made a little bowl for his parents.5. Did the couple realize their false?A. Yes, they did.B. No, they didnt.C. No informationD. They were speechless
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Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky."The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the...
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Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.

Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky.

"The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the reptile showed up about 4 p.m.

The horrified nanny called 911 and the building's doorman. The doorman and two cable TV workers helped pry the snake off the boy's arm and stow it in a garbage bag, Lasry said.

Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where his parents said he spent two hours attached to a heart monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous.

It wasn't. Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where cops took the critter, determined it was a non-venomous California king snake.

But how did it end up in Teddy's bed?

A little sleuthing determined that the serpent had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys. The apologetic owner said his son's pet snake likely traveled up the radiator pipes and into his neighbor's apartment.

"It's a very docile, very harmless snake," he said. "It's handled by our family all the time."

Lasry, 42, a fine arts publisher, said he believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of cruising. Teddy's mother, Evelyn Lasry, 37, said her son seems to have gotten over his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police cruiser to the hospital.

"I told Teddy he's a pretty snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage," Evelyn Lasry said. "But he asked, 'Why did he bite my finger, Mamma?' And I said, 'Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.'"

1. What did the babysitter do?

A.    She ran out of the apartment.           B.    She took the snake off Teddy's arm.

C.    She called for help.                                 D.    She called the television company.

2. What do we learn about the snake?

A.    It was poisonous.                                    B.    It had escaped from a zoo.

C.    It was about a meter long.                   D.    It had escaped earlier in the afternoon.

3. Which of these statements is true?

A.    Teddy was awake when the snake arrived.

B.    Teddy's father was working and his mother was at home.

C.    Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours.

D.    The snake is used to being touched.

4. What does Teddy think now of the snake attack?

A.    He was attacked because the snake was scared of him.

B.    He was attacked because he was asleep.

C.    He was attacked because the snake was hungry.

D.    He was attacked because his parents weren't at home.

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8 tháng 10 2021

Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky.

"The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the reptile showed up about 4 p.m.

The horrified nanny called 911 and the building's doorman. The doorman and two cable TV workers helped pry the snake off the boy's arm and stow it in a garbage bag, Lasry said.

Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where his parents said he spent two hours attached to a heart monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous.

It wasn't. Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where cops took the critter, determined it was a non-venomous California king snake.

But how did it end up in Teddy's bed?

A little sleuthing determined that the serpent had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys. The apologetic owner said his son's pet snake likely traveled up the radiator pipes and into his neighbor's apartment.

"It's a very docile, very harmless snake," he said. "It's handled by our family all the time."

Lasry, 42, a fine arts publisher, said he believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of cruising. Teddy's mother, Evelyn Lasry, 37, said her son seems to have gotten over his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police cruiser to the hospital.

"I told Teddy he's a pretty snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage," Evelyn Lasry said. "But he asked, 'Why did he bite my finger, Mamma?' And I said, 'Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.'"

1. What did the babysitter do?

A.    She ran out of the apartment.           B.    She took the snake off Teddy's arm.

C.    She called for help.                                 D.    She called the television company.

2. What do we learn about the snake?

A.    It was poisonous.                                    B.    It had escaped from a zoo.

C.    It was about a meter long.                   D.    It had escaped earlier in the afternoon.

3. Which of these statements is true?

A.    Teddy was awake when the snake arrived.

B.    Teddy's father was working and his mother was at home.

C.    Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours.

D.    The snake is used to being touched.

4. What does Teddy think now of the snake attack?

A.    He was attacked because the snake was scared of him.

B.    He was attacked because he was asleep.

C.    He was attacked because the snake was hungry.

D.    He was attacked because his parents weren't at home.

Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky."The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the...
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Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.

Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky.

"The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the reptile showed up about 4 p.m.

The horrified nanny called 911 and the building's doorman. The doorman and two cable TV workers helped pry the snake off the boy's arm and stow it in a garbage bag, Lasry said.

Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where his parents said he spent two hours attached to a heart monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous.

It wasn't. Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where cops took the critter, determined it was a non-venomous California king snake.

But how did it end up in Teddy's bed?

A little sleuthing determined that the serpent had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys. The apologetic owner said his son's pet snake likely traveled up the radiator pipes and into his neighbor's apartment.

"It's a very docile, very harmless snake," he said. "It's handled by our family all the time."

Lasry, 42, a fine arts publisher, said he believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of cruising. Teddy's mother, Evelyn Lasry, 37, said her son seems to have gotten over his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police cruiser to the hospital.

"I told Teddy he's a pretty snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage," Evelyn Lasry said. "But he asked, 'Why did he bite my finger, Mamma?' And I said, 'Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.'"

1. What did the babysitter do?

A.    She ran out of the apartment.           B.    She took the snake off Teddy's arm.

C.    She called for help.                                 D.    She called the television company.

2. What do we learn about the snake?

A.    It was poisonous.                                    B.    It had escaped from a zoo.

C.    It was about a meter long.                   D.    It had escaped earlier in the afternoon.

3. Which of these statements is true?

A.    Teddy was awake when the snake arrived.

B.    Teddy's father was working and his mother was at home.

C.    Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours.

D.    The snake is used to being touched.

4. What does Teddy think now of the snake attack?

A.    He was attacked because the snake was scared of him.

B.    He was attacked because he was asleep.

C.    He was attacked because the snake was hungry.

D.    He was attacked because his parents weren't at home.

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29 tháng 11 2016

                                                                                                bài giải

                                                                Số tuổi bốn người trong gia đình là :

                                                                             43+12+32+7=94[tuổi]

                                                                                đáp số : 94 tuổi

                                                                   nhìn được câu trả lời của mình thì nhớ k mình nhé !

29 tháng 11 2016
= ninety four yaers old.
Ai giúp em với ạ :(Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky."The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn,...
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Ai giúp em với ạ :(

Part 4: Read the text and look at the questions that follow it. In this reading comprehension, the questions are multiple choices.

Three-year-old Teddy Lasry was napping yesterday in his cowboy outfit yesterday at his family's Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-foot-long black-and-white snake was coiled around his left arm and had just bitten his pinky.

"The baby-sitter freaked out," said Teddy's father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work when the reptile showed up about 4 p.m.

The horrified nanny called 911 and the building's doorman. The doorman and two cable TV workers helped pry the snake off the boy's arm and stow it in a garbage bag, Lasry said.

Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where his parents said he spent two hours attached to a heart monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous.

It wasn't. Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where cops took the critter, determined it was a non-venomous California king snake.

But how did it end up in Teddy's bed?

A little sleuthing determined that the serpent had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys. The apologetic owner said his son's pet snake likely traveled up the radiator pipes and into his neighbor's apartment.

"It's a very docile, very harmless snake," he said. "It's handled by our family all the time."

Lasry, 42, a fine arts publisher, said he believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of cruising. Teddy's mother, Evelyn Lasry, 37, said her son seems to have gotten over his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police cruiser to the hospital.

"I told Teddy he's a pretty snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage," Evelyn Lasry said. "But he asked, 'Why did he bite my finger, Mamma?' And I said, 'Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.'"

1. What did the babysitter do?

A.    She ran out of the apartment.           B.    She took the snake off Teddy's arm.

C.    She called for help.                                 D.    She called the television company.

2. What do we learn about the snake?

A.    It was poisonous.                                    B.    It had escaped from a zoo.

C.    It was about a meter long.                   D.    It had escaped earlier in the afternoon.

3. Which of these statements is true?

A.    Teddy was awake when the snake arrived.

B.    Teddy's father was working and his mother was at home.

C.    Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours.

D.    The snake is used to being touched.

4. What does Teddy think now of the snake attack?

A.    He was attacked because the snake was scared of him.

B.    He was attacked because he was asleep.

C.    He was attacked because the snake was hungry.

D.    He was attacked because his parents weren't at home.

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10 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 2 đoạn đầu.

22 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 4+ 5 đoạn đầu

6 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 3 đoạn đầu.

21 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 3 đoạn đầu.

7 tháng 11 2017

Câu 1: Ernest Hemingway was from America.

Câu 2: The Old Man and the Sea (it) was published in 1952.

Câu 3: The Old Man and the Sea (it) belongs to fiction.

Hoặc: The Old Man and the Sea (it) is fiction.

Câu 4: The content of The Old Man and the Sea is about Santiago, an anging Cuba fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Florida.

Câu 5: Hemingway won the Nobel Prixe in Literature in 1954.

Tick cho mk nha bạn!!! vui

8 tháng 11 2017

Kcj nha bạn!!! haha